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OMG Zombies Is The Free PS Mobile Game For One Week
Cinema Blend
Sony's six-week PlayStation Mobile game giveaway promotion ends this week with the final game in the gratis lineup, OMG Zombies, a sort of zombie-blasting puzzle game that has the player killing chains of the shambling dead with well-timed shots.
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PlayStation Mobile game jams at IndieCade East, four titles to be showcased at ...
Polygon
Under the fluorescent lights and watchful eyes of the PlayStation Mobile team, these indie developers are participating in a Game Jam to find the next big indie title for PS Mobile. "We've been working with IndieCade for three years now, and we've ...
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Playnomics Raises $5M In Second Round To Help Mobile Game Makers Monetize
TechCrunch
Playnomics, a San Francisco-based startup that helps mobile game developers earn more from their existing players, just picked up another $5 million in funding from Vanedge Capital and existing investors including FirstMark Capital and XSeed Capital.
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Smosh's Mobile Game Hits App Store's Most Downloaded List
Tubefilter
To go along with the new release, Smosh has created a video decrying people who decry violent video games. We get to see some nice gameplay footage, including the ability to put anyone's face into the game for some explosion-based stress therapy.
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Disney Interactive teases new mobile game starring Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear
GameZone
Coming off its failed venture with Junction Point and the Epic Mickey series, Disney Interactive appears to be moving more in the mobile game direction. In a vague post, Disney's Director of Communications Brian Nelson teased an upcoming mobile game...
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Mobile, tablet games sales to rise to $3 bil
Variety
Worldwide sales of mobile and tablet games are predicted to increase 10 times in the next four years to more than $3 billion, according to a study by Juniper Research. The "Mobile and TabletGames -- Discovery, In-App Purchases and Advertising ...
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